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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
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Morgan
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Eddie
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Eddie
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Bobby Bones
It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan. Part two. She's breaking down the top seven segments from the Bobby Bones show this week.
Morgan
Welcome to the Best Bits, everybody. Thanks for joining Part two. We are catching up on the Bobby Bones show here. If you like to listen to something a little extra, check out part one and part three this weekend with Scuba. Steve and I, we, we talked about our vacations in part one and his new show also in part one and then part three. We answer listener questions, as always. So if you don't want to listen to that and you're just here to catch up on the show, then we're going to get into it. But I will preface this by saying something that involves me is in one of the top few spots. So know that I did not do that on purpose because that was a claim that was made that just so happens to be one of the big engagements after I was accused of hiding something.
Eddie
Woohoo.
Morgan
Kaitlyn Butts stopped by the studio as her first time in and we got to hear her perform Ain't Gotta Die to be Dead to Me. Such a good song. And you can watch that performance on our YouTube page while you're there. Subscribe. But if you wanna check out the interview, that's what's happening right here. She talks all about meeting her husband in a recording studio and it was kind of love at first sight, if you will, and how this song, the Ain't Gotta Die song that Bobby's obsessed with and started playing, just blew up overnight.
Bobby Bones
Number seven. Here we go on the Bobby Bones show now.
Morgan
Kaitlyn buds Kaitlin.
Bobby Bones
It is great to meet you. I'm a big fan.
Kaitlyn Butts
Thank you. I can tell.
Bobby Bones
I like. Well, I love your song, first off. I think it's so good. I think it's so different. I think it's so catchy. I don't even know how I heard it the first time, but I just started playing it. Oh yeah, you made the video. That was super nice too. In the back of the van.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Or bus.
Kaitlyn Butts
Van.
Bobby Bones
Van.
Kaitlyn Butts
Very much so. Van.
Bobby Bones
I was watching an Instagram or a TikTok video you did where you're like, I. I'm at the venue and it kind of kills the vibe, but I'm right beside the people that are lined up. I thought that was very human of you to show that side of a touring artist.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah, I mean, it's kind of. I've been doing this for so long, and there's some certain. You want to establish some kind of mystique sometimes, and it's ruined quite a bit sometimes, and that's okay. But that's real life, and that's where I'm at. And hopefully someday I'll look back at that video and from my bus or something.
Bobby Bones
So I just want to know about you in general. Like, where'd you grow up?
Kaitlyn Butts
I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Bobby Bones
Like, in Tulsa, like the city Tulsa? My wife's from near Tulsa.
Kaitlyn Butts
Oh, really?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like Fort Gibson?
Kaitlyn Butts
No, it's Tulsa, straight up.
Bobby Bones
And so who are famous country artists from near Tulsa? Like, did you guys have any Hometown hero? Garth?
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Reba.
Kaitlyn Butts
Kind of like still water Reba.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
Carrie was one from Chicota.
Bobby Bones
I've been to the pizza shop where she used to work.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They still have one of the big pizza. They're like, Carrie used this pizza. That's kind of funny.
Kaitlyn Butts
That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
I mean, there's like, Toby Keith from Norman. There's so many Okies. Vince Gill.
Bobby Bones
Did you grow up loving country music?
Eddie
I did.
Kaitlyn Butts
I grew up doing musical theater myself, but there's always something, like, inter intertwined with country music. I was doing numbers like Let Her Rip by the Chicks or Goodbye Earl or Johnny Cash's Get Rhythm. I was doing, like, tap dances to those things. I grew up doing all that kind of thing, but country music always was weaved into what I did and what I loved. I think because they have. Musical theater and country music have so much in common. Bear with me. There's, like, humor and storytelling and theatrics and things like that in both things. And that's kind of what's made me.
Bobby Bones
My wife, when we first started dating, made me watch Oklahoma, which I had never seen Oklahoma before, and I thought it held up pretty well, except for the whole dream sequence. I feel like that's a little long other than that. But I feel like you know a lot of those songs from Oklahoma. Like, that's country theater.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah, totally.
Bobby Bones
You know, the. I didn't know that. Oh, what a beautiful morning. I didn't know that was from a musical that was from, like, a soap ad or something until I watched that, until I finally saw Oklahoma. Did you watch, like, have you ever done Oklahoma, the production?
Kaitlyn Butts
No, but I based my entire last album off of Oklahoma, the musical.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah, I did.
Bobby Bones
How so? What do you mean? You based it off of.
Kaitlyn Butts
So I wanted to. I rewatched it with my husband. He had never seen musicals. Growing up and being in musical theater my whole life, I was like, we have. It was in 2022. So I was like, we have so much time. We have. We don't even know how much time we have. We have so much time. So. And I have the remote. So I. I turned on Oklahoma. And I was just seeing. I had a couple songs that had common themes with the. The movie. And I was like, do I have anything else that goes with this? And so I just started writing to it. And I don't know if it was like the bleach I was inhaling from the groceries I was bleaching, but I was like, I want to recreate Oklahoma. The musical and see what those songs would sound like today and in country music and in today's world. And so I started doing that and finished it.
Bobby Bones
And the album's roadrunner and the song is actually from that album. And so when you write the song, you don't have. I almost have to sing it to get it right. You Ain't gotta die. But he did. When you write that, did it feel so, like, off what is generally listened to and consumed that it just might work, or was it just, we're gonna make this because it's fun and just place it in the album?
Kaitlyn Butts
I think the second. The latter. I had that phrase in my head because I write some murder songs. I like to. There are terrible people in my life that I like to plot their murders occasionally within a country song. But my mom's always taught me to be the bigger person and just walk away from those people. And I'm like, okay, they're not. They don't have to die. They can just be dead to me. And so I just love that sentiment that my mom kind of taught me. And. And then I brought the song to Natalie Hemby, and I had that phrase. And we just actually finished another song, she and I. And I had to leave right afterwards. And I was like, I really want to write this next one with you, but I have to go. And I started playing you Ain't Gotta Die to be dead to me. And then she goes, you ain't gotta be. Sing Sweet Deep. And I was like, ah, why are you saying this? I have to leave. But in a couple weeks, we finished it. But it was. It just was one of those organic songs that just kind of flew out of me. And I don't think I've ever really thought about commercial, like, like, success when it comes to making it, it just. What feels good to me.
Bobby Bones
Are you feeling commercial success from it now?
Kaitlyn Butts
Absolutely.
Bobby Bones
Is it weird?
Kaitlyn Butts
It's so. It's weird, but it's awesome to have, like, fiddle and a song that really, I feel like, represents me with humor and fiddle and just kind of this Oklahoma, rootsy vibe to it and really traditional country. I really feel proud that this is the one that's taking off.
Bobby Bones
What went viral. Was it a video that you did? Was it. It wasn't because I saw you doing it at the Opry, but I think that was a product of, like, what was the first video that went viral of this song.
Kaitlyn Butts
So Avery Anna started making a couple videos because she. She and I are in the Opry next stage, class of 20, 25 together.
Bobby Bones
Is she blonde?
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Singing in the bathtub. She got her. Yeah, yeah. So her first thing was singing really good, but in the bathtub. Like. Yes, that's how. Okay, got it.
Eddie
Yes.
Kaitlyn Butts
So. And then she started making tiktoks and it kind of saw. She, like, created a trend, almost kind of like a prompt in the TikTok and playing into it. I saw a little spike on Spotify. I'm like, okay, cool. And then Ella posted her version, which is like, at like 9.
Bobby Bones
Is that what you know from.
Amy
Yeah, that's the first time I saw it. She. Ella was cooking, and she's in front of a pot, and, you know, you're like, oh, what message is she sending? And it was so much so I thought. I didn't know it was your song at that time, Caitlin. I thought, oh, is this Ella's next song?
Bobby Bones
Because it was a spoken word part.
Amy
That she was doing. Yeah, yeah. And. And who did she write it about?
Bobby Bones
Right, right.
Kaitlyn Butts
So she was quite literally stirring the.
Eddie
Pot when she did that one.
Amy
She knew what she was doing.
Eddie
I don't know.
Kaitlyn Butts
She kind of acts like she doesn't. Didn't know what she was like, I was just making pasta.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, yeah, right.
Amy
Well, hey, good for her.
Eddie
Whatever works.
Kaitlyn Butts
Just include me.
Amy
Yes. And then it was like two days later, then, Bobby, you brought the song. And then, you know, just. And then now I can't stop singing it.
Bobby Bones
Same. And I watched your Opry performance because I follow the Opry and I play the Opry a bunch doing comedy. And I was like, man, I love this song. And that's when I came on and just started playing it. And it's really cool. Cuz now I don't know if it's because I'm on the algorithm or because it's just blowing up, but it's all the time. Somebody's doing the spoken part into the chorus. I feel like that's the clip.
Kaitlyn Butts
Even Honey Boo Boo Sister did it yesterday.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So it's still happening? You're still seeing new people?
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's so cool.
Amy
Honey Boo Boo sister.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
I was her. I was Honey Boo Boo for Halloween. One year like this. It's really coming full circle for me right now.
Bobby Bones
Isn't it weird that that's the. That's kind of what it's taken to shine light on what you've been doing? Like, it's a viral video of a spoken word from an artist that actually is able to shine the spotlight on, like, what you're all about musically. Like, that's what it took.
Eddie
Yeah, that.
Bobby Bones
It's wild.
Kaitlyn Butts
I'm cool with it, of course. Just happy to be included in the TikTok world, because I'm. I love TikTok. I'm on it all the time.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, me too.
Kaitlyn Butts
But it also feel. It feels good to have someone else start the prompt. Like, Avery making the. Making the trend happen. Ella making it huge. I'm not, like, begging people to make the song. And every time I open my phone, there's women, you know, that are peers and friends that are making these videos, and I haven't had to ask them to. And it's with. When you're trying to promote a song, you're, like, kind of begging people to, like, do it for you. And I didn't have to. And it was. It just feels really good that it happens so organically, and it's a song that, like, is me. If I had one song to play before I died, it'd be that one.
Bobby Bones
Are people more. More people coming to shows because of the songs, or have you been able to play shows at all?
Kaitlyn Butts
I've been touring. I just never stopped touring.
Eddie
So it's.
Kaitlyn Butts
I. What I have noticed. I. Right after the first couple weeks, I had a couple shows with Wyatt Flores. And I mean, whenever I'm opening gigs like that, maybe a quarter. Maybe half of the audience might know. Know my music or my name. But that was the first time that by the first chorus, I start seeing phones pop up, like, a whole wall of it. And so that was really cool. And they're normally. Before the song on TikTok popped off, it was like they were kind of singing and giggling by the end and kind of singing along, but by the first chorus, they're Ro. And that's just such a cool feeling.
Bobby Bones
That's so cool.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
When did you play guitar for the first time?
Kaitlyn Butts
When I was 15.
Bobby Bones
Why did you gravitate to a guitar?
Kaitlyn Butts
I saw women like Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert, the Chicks, the Wreckers, playing their own instruments and writing their own songs and seeing them on stage. I've always been a performer, but when I saw them doing that and writing songs that weren't necessarily, like, fun, they're just, like, about real life stuff. I saw that and was like, I want to be that. Whatever that is, I. I can be that.
Bobby Bones
When did you move to Nashville?
Kaitlyn Butts
I. I started coming here in probably 2017, 2018, taking trips for riding things. But I moved fully, bought a house in 2021.
Bobby Bones
Wow. Right? Like, was it before? Yeah. Pre. Middle.
Kaitlyn Butts
Post.
Bobby Bones
Covid post.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Let me know what year. Co. What happened.
Kaitlyn Butts
2020.
Amy
But 2021, we were still like. I guess we were trying to figure out, what is this new postcard?
Bobby Bones
Kind of like, house prices were up high then.
Eddie
2021, they were low.
Amy
Not yet. 2020. 2021, you buy. And then it was sort of after that, then if you bought during that time and then you got to sell.
Bobby Bones
Oh, is that what it was? Yeah. I don't know. We got lucky what year we are now. I know you have your guitar.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yes, I do.
Bobby Bones
Would you mind playing it for us?
Kaitlyn Butts
I would love to.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so everybody listening? This is Kaitlyn Butts. And follow her on Instagram Aynbutz. And this is the song that I love and I hope ends up being a massive, massive song for years and years. And I hope it's so massive she gets t it. That's what I hope. That's always the goal. Here she is, Kalem Butts.
Raymundo
Oh, I'm sorry we can't post the.
Bobby Bones
Live performance on the podcast, but if you go to our YouTube page, you can watch it there or maybe listen live. Okay. All right, now back to the podcast. Oh, come on. That's so fun. I love how you just commit.
Kaitlyn Butts
I commit to the bit.
Bobby Bones
You just commit. I love it. I'm rooting for you so hard. Your husband's also famous.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yes, he is.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So it's a musical. Musical household.
Kaitlyn Butts
It is.
Bobby Bones
He's in Flatland. Calvary.
Kaitlyn Butts
He is.
Bobby Bones
And they've been blowing up. Yeah, like, that's.
Eddie
It's.
Bobby Bones
That's so cool.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Eddie
We met.
Kaitlyn Butts
We met in the studio singing together.
Bobby Bones
How. So how did it. How'd that happen?
Kaitlyn Butts
He had heard my song on the radio driving through Fort Worth and he had this really, really sad song that his friend was like, that song is too sad. It's so sad that it's depressing. You should have a female voice on this. And my name's kind of hard to forget. And he heard about that, found or he remembered the person that he heard on the radio, and that was me. And so we met in the studio singing A Life Where We Work Out. And now that song's gold. It has 100 million streams on Spotify, and it's pretty, pretty awesome. Bought our house.
Amy
Well, so how did he find you?
Kaitlyn Butts
He heard my song on the radio.
Amy
Well, yeah, but I mean, so he remembered.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Caleb Buck said. Did he.
Kaitlyn Butts
Like, he knew that I was on tour with one of his friends, Texas, a real close. Texas is super close knit. I was on tour with his friend Dalton Domino at some point, and he called him to make sure that I was, like, cool and not crazy. And he found out one of those things was true, but I. You'll never know. And. And so then he found out that I was cool and asked me to come sing on the song in the studio.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
Slid in my DMs. Pretty much fun.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's pretty cool. Yeah, that's cool. I think this is the song of the summer.
Kaitlyn Butts
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
I've declared a song of summer.
Kaitlyn Butts
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
That means nothing. Y' all's no water whatsoever. But I declare.
Kaitlyn Butts
Summer, you're so obsessed. And I love it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I am. And I'd never met you, and people were like, is she a friend of yours that you're. I'm like, I don't even know her. So until today, we'd never met each other. But I am a fan.
Kaitlyn Butts
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
And, like, I love how you just approach music, and I love that you commit to it. And even here, where there's one, two, three, there's five of us in the room, there could have been 50,000. You would. You committed the same way. And so super cool. I'm so glad you came in.
Kaitlyn Butts
Well, I found out that I have had pneumonia, so that's why I haven't been.
Eddie
Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
And I don't ever get sick either. But this song and the busy. The things that have happened because of the song. We've got labels reaching out, we've got opportunities I've never had before, and it's really running me a little thin. And that, you know, turns into, you know, taking care of yourself. But that's.
Bobby Bones
I love that pneumonia. I love that pneumonia for you, then. I hate pneumonia, but I love why? You got it.
Amy
Also, just get it out of the way now.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah, I mean, I've. I've just been all over the place. I've been. I shot a music video in LA last week. We went to New York for meetings. We've been doing them every single day. Like, I've just been running myself ragged and so. But this is. This is the one thing where I was like, I will not let this go another day without going into Bobby bones, because this is so important.
Bobby Bones
Well, thank you so much. I'm a massive fan. I'm looking forward to supporting you for a long time.
Kaitlyn Butts
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
And you guys. So you can support Caitlyn. First of all, follow her on socials. Caitlyn with a K. And then buy merch and butts. Like your butt and butt. Butts. Like your butt.
Kaitlyn Butts
There you go.
Amy
Yeah. Like, are you related to Heb?
Kaitlyn Butts
I wish I'd be such a millionaire. Herbert E. Butts, man.
Bobby Bones
Did you have Hebs, Tulsa. Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
I am looking for a new dad, so if he needs.
Bobby Bones
Is the dad stuff true?
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it is.
Kaitlyn Butts
Oh, yeah. Oh, I mean, no. For legal reasons.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, of course. No, in the story that you write.
Kaitlyn Butts
I love to storytell.
Bobby Bones
Yes. In your story, the dad stuff's true, huh?
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
In the story, does the dad ever reach out and be like, why are you singing about me?
Kaitlyn Butts
He likes to send cease and desists, so.
Bobby Bones
Man, that's a weird story, huh?
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
That sucks.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah. But you know what you get?
Amy
That's the next one.
Kaitlyn Butts
You cope with humor. You cope with fun time.
Bobby Bones
Amen, Katelyn Butts. Amen, Katelyn Butts.
Amy
Well, and that's too also, like, a more serious side of the song is. Yes. It's so humorous and. But I would imagine a lot of people, when they're driving along singing it, like, sometimes it may hit them of, like, huh, Wait a second. I can create a boundary.
Kaitlyn Butts
Yeah. I mean, I think that this song gives people power to. To do that and establish that they won't accept certain kinds of treatment. And you could. You don't have to have closure. You don't have to have an apology. You can just be indifferent and just leave.
Amy
It helps them, like, just release it.
Kaitlyn Butts
You should cut your narcissist, your local narcissist off.
Bobby Bones
All right, lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Gotta go.
Bobby Bones
Gotta go. Caitlin, really, thank you. You're awesome. I hate that you got sick, but it's so cool that you're getting all these opportunities. You deserve them.
Kaitlyn Butts
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
And hopefully we will see you again soon. There she is Kaitlyn Butts, everybody. Nice dress. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Morgan
Number two, Eddie has been challenged to eat 70 hot dogs in 24 hours after Joey Chestnut did this. He ate 70.5 hot dogs in the July 4th eating competition. So now it's being put to Eddie. If he accepts it and he does it, he's gonna make a lot of money. So will he accept it?
Bobby Bones
Number six, I challenged Eddie and offered $500 if he could eat 70 hot dogs with bun in 24 hours, not in 10 minutes. That's what Joey Chestnut did. He's the greatest of all time. But 70 in 24 hours. We did the math. Over 24 hours, it's less than three an hour, but he is gonna sleep. So then it becomes almost four an hour.
Raymundo
Correct.
Bobby Bones
We start breaking it down. I don't know how you want to do it. 500 bucks, 24 hours. What's your answer?
Raymundo
And then.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's right, Amy. 600. Oh, that's right, 600.
Raymundo
So I mean that.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Everybody has something to say. Everybody's itching. Thank you, Amy, for saying that. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
You go, I'm so confident in Eddie not being able to do it. I'm the tightest tight wad you've ever met.
Raymundo
That's true.
Bobby Bones
Fair.
Lunchbox
I'll throw a hundred.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Wow. Wow.
Lunchbox
Because there's no way. There's no way I want him.
Bobby Bones
$700.
Raymundo
You know, it's a whole day, right? Lunchbox, like, all day.
Amy
So now you think you can do it?
Raymundo
I mean, I've been thinking about it.
Bobby Bones
What did your wife say?
Raymundo
She said, don't do that. Oh, don't do that. She's like, why do you.
Bobby Bones
How did you present it, though?
Raymundo
I said, do you think I can eat 70 hot dogs in 24 hours? And she goes, don't.
Bobby Bones
What if you would have said, hey, how would you like an extra $700? Instead of.
Raymundo
Well, I didn't know the 700.
Bobby Bones
600.
Raymundo
I did tell her the 6, and she goes, no, no, that's not the point. Like, that won't even cover your medical bills. Like, you.
Bobby Bones
Medical bills.
Lunchbox
It's food.
Raymundo
70 hot dogs in my stomach could make me explode.
Lunchbox
You're gonna go to the bathroom and you're gonna walk. Yeah.
Amy
While you do it, you're burning calories.
Raymundo
I have questions, though.
Bobby Bones
You're not cliff diving, bro. You're eating 70 hot dogs.
Amy
Maybe even do some stuff.
Bobby Bones
Squats.
Amy
Yes.
Raymundo
Now if I throw up, like, just.
Bobby Bones
You can't throw up.
Lunchbox
No.
Bobby Bones
It's a food challenge. You can't throw up.
Raymundo
How do. How can I control.
Bobby Bones
You're out. If you throw up, you're out.
Raymundo
What if I eat the. No, I can't do that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, eat the throw up. Oh, no. Okay, no, then you're back in. You're back in.
Raymundo
Because, like, that just sounds impossible. Like, I feel like if I have all of this hot dog in my stomach, it'll be natural to just try my body, try to get rid of it.
Bobby Bones
I think it will be difficult, but for $700, it shouldn't be easy. Now, Raymondo, would you queue up the announcement music because I'm going to ask for it in just a minute. Eddie, go ahead. What are your questions? What are your concerns?
Raymundo
I have a question. When we talked about this the first time, Ray even said, I'll bet against you, $100, so.
Bobby Bones
But that was a bet against you. We're not doing that.
Raymundo
Come on, Ray. I mean, I'm just saying, anyone.
Bobby Bones
You have to pay money if you lose. That's what a bet is.
Raymundo
Yeah, but they don't have to pay if I don't finish. That's a win for them, too, and it encourages me to even do it more.
Bobby Bones
So you want a penalty? This is the dumbest negotiation I've ever heard.
Raymundo
There's no penalty.
Lunchbox
You just said. I said you want to bet.
Bobby Bones
So if you don't do it, you have to pay him a hundred dollars.
Raymundo
He said, I'll bet against.
Bobby Bones
That's not a bet. That's just what Lunchbox is doing, putting money in.
Raymundo
Ray, do you want to put money into.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. As a bet against you.
Raymundo
Yeah. See, then I would have to pay a hundred dollars.
Bobby Bones
That's stupid. No, that's what a bet is. Yeah, yeah, I know.
Raymundo
I'm not doing that. But if anyone wants, you know, gamble.
Bobby Bones
A lot, you hide it from your wife. You know that's not true.
Lunchbox
You were trying to negotiate that bet into the deal. I felt like right there.
Raymundo
So what are we talking?
Bobby Bones
700, $700? 70 hot dogs. I love the Sevens.
Raymundo
It's $100 for 10 hot dogs.
Lunchbox
I see Morgan shaking her head. It looks like she wants to put. Morgan.
Raymundo
Do you want to go in?
Bobby Bones
No. You don't get any money, though, if you don't do 70.
Raymundo
No, I realize that now.
Bobby Bones
I don't know what you realized. You just tried to call a bet. Not a bet, man.
Raymundo
You know what I was thinking last night?
Bobby Bones
Cue the music.
Lunchbox
What were you thinking last night?
Raymundo
Salad. Last night with chicken and broccoli. And I was full.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Raymundo
Like, how am I gonna eat 70 hot dogs?
Bobby Bones
Well, you don't have to. 24 hours.
Raymundo
I feel like I have to give this a shot.
Bobby Bones
But if you do 20, if I pay for 70 hot dogs, which is not coming out of the money, and.
Raymundo
You eat 20, that's the risk you take, man. I'm taking the risk.
Amy
Yeah. We can maybe pass them out to people.
Raymundo
The drum roll's not that long.
Bobby Bones
No, this is the shortest drum roll ever. Like, I should have given five.
Amy
They're not gonna go to waste.
Bobby Bones
Will you take of 70 hot dogs in 24 hours, Eddie?
Raymundo
I feel like I need to do this.
Bobby Bones
Is your answer? Yes.
Raymundo
I need to do this for my family and everyone that doubted me.
Lunchbox
Eddie.
Raymundo
Including everyone in the room that's on.
Lunchbox
The line right there. I take the challenge.
Bobby Bones
He's in. Let's go.
Raymundo
Give me the hot dogs.
Bobby Bones
$700 in my mouth for 70 hot dogs.
Raymundo
24 hours.
Bobby Bones
In 24 hours.
Lunchbox
How are we gonna do this? We're gonna sit here for 24 hours and watch.
Amy
He's gonna sleep eight.
Bobby Bones
He's gotta sleep eight. So we'll sit here for 16 hours.
Raymundo
You want to watch me sleep?
Bobby Bones
We do, actually. We'll have to figure out how we're gonna do it. Remember, we'll have to stream a lot of it live. We'll stream it on our YouTube channel.
Raymundo
A lot of it.
Bobby Bones
At Bobby Bone show. What? Yeah.
Amy
Ray line danced for 24 hours, and he had people watching him the entire time.
Bobby Bones
He was also doing a movement the whole time.
Raymundo
What was his movement?
Bobby Bones
The line dance where Eddie's not going to be doing something for most of the time.
Amy
I know, but we can't have him, like, sneaking some hot dogs in the trash.
Bobby Bones
Whoa. Why?
Raymundo
Do you think I'm cheating?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. We have to watch him eat every hot dog. Okay, we'll figure all that out.
Raymundo
How you gonna watch me eat all the hot dogs?
Bobby Bones
Because you're gonna stream every hot dog alive.
Raymundo
Everyone?
Lunchbox
Yeah, everyone.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Amy
Yeah. With a counter 1.
Bobby Bones
Whoa.
Amy
2.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So we'll figure it out. We'll do in the next few weeks. Okay. So you have time to start working.
Raymundo
How am I gonna train for this?
Bobby Bones
Start eating at Bobby Boneshow and we'll do. Because again, I know you're worried about the calories. Every fifth will be an impossible hot dog.
Raymundo
Yeah, good.
Bobby Bones
So you'll not know the difference in taste.
Raymundo
Nah, I won't.
Bobby Bones
And it'll be a little less like red meat.
Amy
Are you gonna put Ketchup and stuff on it?
Bobby Bones
No, it's up to him. No, no.
Raymundo
Why would I add anything else?
Bobby Bones
Bacon wrapped sauerkraut?
Amy
Yeah, no, Sauerkraut might be helpful for your gut.
Raymundo
Okay, good.
Bobby Bones
Okay. So Eddie has taken the challenge.
Raymundo
Oh, I'm so stupid. Why did I do this?
Bobby Bones
Go over and follow our YouTube page, because that's where it will all be streamed. Will not be today, but go ahead and follow. I'm proud of you, buddy.
Raymundo
Thank you, man. You know, you know why I'm doing this for.
Bobby Bones
For the people, right?
Raymundo
$700.
Bobby Bones
Oh. Oh. For the money. Okay. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Morgan
We did an impromptu draft. Now, normally when we do our fantasy drafts on the show, we get a little heads up so we can kind of craft our list of things we'd pick. And obviously with a draft, that doesn't necessarily mean you're going to get those picks because it's going to go to somebody else for a first pick, second pick, and snake back. It's a whole thing. Well, now we've started doing the drafts where we have zero heads up and we have to do things that start with a letter. And this all started this week, and it went a little chaotic. And this week we had to draft things that start with a letter.
Bobby Bones
A number five Bobby Bone show draft. Awesome things that start with the letter A. We at the last minute picked a letter. Eddie, you get to go first. I give you like 15 seconds to think about it. Awesome things that start with the letter.
Raymundo
A. Yeah, this is tough. There's so many things that start with the letter A. Yeah, it's the most awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. The best thing to start with letter A. The best thing start with letter A. Okay, go ahead. All right.
Raymundo
First thing that comes to my mind is apple pie.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Raymundo
So give me apple pie.
Amy
Those are good.
Bobby Bones
Good. This one's tough because you got to go quick. Yeah, I'm gonna go with America.
Lunchbox
That was what I was gonna go with. America.
Bobby Bones
Let's go. USA America.
Raymundo
Did that come quick to you?
Bobby Bones
Apple pie came first. Honestly, I kept thinking, Ray.
Lunchbox
A one.
Bobby Bones
Just left on the board. Give me Amazon.
Amy
Oh, oh, wait, he's saying a one, not the sauce. The number one.
Bobby Bones
They just gave me my next answer. That's too good, right? What are the chances of that? So you were saying a one, as in that had been what you'd pick first round. Yeah, Amazon. Okay. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Because I thought you were saying a one's also. I was like, oh, my gosh, Amazon fell To me, lunchbox starts with A. Now I need to come up with something that starts with A. Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
15 seconds.
Lunchbox
A what starts with A? Oh, man, I don't know many things that start with A. I will go with applesauce.
Bobby Bones
What the. What did you go with? Apple pie. Apple pie with applesauce.
Lunchbox
Okay, I don't have anything to start.
Raymundo
You're struggling, huh?
Bobby Bones
Okay, I really don't. Well, and how this works is now Morgan goes. Oh, it's five people in. Yeah. Oh, I did the whole counting thing wrong, too.
Kaitlyn Butts
That's okay.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right, go. Morgan would have been the first pick, so you kind of got screwed, Morgan.
Kaitlyn Butts
That's all right.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Morgan
I'm coming in strong with animals.
Bobby Bones
That's good.
Lunchbox
That was good.
Raymundo
All the animals, stupid.
Morgan
Well, yeah, now she gets all the animals.
Bobby Bones
Okay, you're not even playing.
Amy
I know.
Bobby Bones
I screwed up the amount of people in the game. You.
Amy
You got a good one. I'm talking about applesauce.
Bobby Bones
That's pretty violent.
Raymundo
That was dumb.
Lunchbox
Well, I don't have anything.
Bobby Bones
That was a bad one. But also the first pick. Overall, this round was the worst pick, let's be honest, because you had to go the quickest.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You wanted last in this round, which Morgan ended up getting. All right, Morgan, you have to go. Second round, you're up.
Morgan
Yeah, I know the obvious one that Amy's talking about, because we're just talking about apples, but I want Apple the company.
Bobby Bones
Apple the brand.
Eddie
Yeah, the brand.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Apple parentheses the brand. Okay, so we have apple pie, applesauce, and apple brand.
Morgan
Apple pie.
Amy
What?
Raymundo
Apple pie.
Amy
IPhone. Computer.
Lunchbox
Hold on, hold on.
Amy
IPad.
Lunchbox
Hold on, hold on. Okay, maybe this is not different.
Bobby Bones
Are you speaking English? Well, yeah, nobody said Apple. You said specific.
Lunchbox
I don't know, but she's saying Apple the brand.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Yeah, so that's all. You can't have anything under the Apple umbrella. That's what I thought you should do besides sauce.
Bobby Bones
Yes, you did Applesauce.
Amy
I love applesauce.
Bobby Bones
Applesauce is definitely, like, the 11th favorite Apple product. Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
So you're telling me Apple TV is under that, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Well, yes.
Lunchbox
Man. I got screwed in this draft, I'll tell you that.
Bobby Bones
How?
Lunchbox
I'd have been the first pick.
Bobby Bones
Dude, you had extra time, and you still pick applesauce.
Lunchbox
I know, but the first pick, I.
Bobby Bones
Had Amazon, and then you said that, but okay, it doesn't matter. Pick your pick.
Lunchbox
Give me apps. Apps on your phone. I get all the apps.
Bobby Bones
That works.
Lunchbox
I get all that.
Amy
What Are you saying appetizers?
Bobby Bones
That's pretty good.
Raymundo
Amy, what are you doing?
Bobby Bones
How do you keep yelling?
Raymundo
That's fantastic.
Bobby Bones
Amy, say something like, alzheimer's. They pick that.
Amy
Gosh, maybe you say Alzheimer's cure.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Raymundo
Pretty good. It's really good. Who's up?
Bobby Bones
Okay. I don't know.
Lunchbox
Dude, is this throwing a letter in there?
Amy
Last minute to Ray.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so Ray has Amazon. Ray, what are you adding? What's the stealing culture in this game? I guess honor monk Steve. So give me appetizers. That's good, Amy. You really messed that up. But you know what? I messed up earlier, too, so I forgive you. Thank you. It's back over. So Ray has appetizers in Amazon. Lunchbox has applesauce and apps. Morgan has animals and Apple, the brand. I'm gonna go with A1. A1 steak sauce. And that. Just like that. A1 steak sauce. Amy array. Thank you for that one. Honor among thieves. All right, Eddie, you have apple pie.
Raymundo
Apple pie. And I'm gonna go more specific with the animals. Give me.
Bobby Bones
No, she has all animals.
Raymundo
No, she doesn't.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, can you take all animals? Animals. You can't take aardvark. She picked all animals. What animal were you gonna.
Raymundo
Alpaca.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's stupid. Anyway, you can have it.
Lunchbox
You know what?
Bobby Bones
We'll let you have an alpaca. Okay. Give the guy an alpaca.
Amy
I mean, they're pretty cute.
Raymundo
Alpacas.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. Yeah, we normally wouldn't give that to you, but that was such a bad answer.
Raymundo
I think it's good.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, you have apple pie and alpacas. That's awesome. Now you have one more pick. You're up again.
Raymundo
Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
It's really hard.
Raymundo
Give me Applebee's. It's awesome. I got two apples in there, though.
Bobby Bones
But whatever. Okay, so it is apple pie, alpacas, and appleweed.
Raymundo
So weird. But I take it.
Bobby Bones
America A1 steak sauce. And my third is gonna be.
Raymundo
You can't say it.
Bobby Bones
AIDS cure. Dude.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. What? That's awesome.
Raymundo
I mean, it is awesome.
Bobby Bones
AIDS cure.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Thank you for this, sister. You're welcome. Yeah. Again, AIDS disgust.
Lunchbox
That's what I want.
Bobby Bones
That would be awesome. Imagine. Hold on.
Raymundo
What are your three again?
Bobby Bones
I got tears in my eyes. America A1's Dex Hus and AIDS cure. All right, dude, that's. This is a pretty legit list. Okay, Raymundo, you have Amazon and appetizers. What are you adding? Steal the draft. Thank you, everybody. Al co. Hall. That's a good win. That's a good win.
Raymundo
Dang, dude.
Morgan
It just came to me for the first time.
Bobby Bones
I had a couple other good one. I mean, it's not as like, fundamentally responsible as AIDS cure, but it's solid.
Raymundo
Yeah, yeah, we all like it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know.
Amy
It's also done a lot of damage.
Bobby Bones
Unless it's like isopropyl rubbing alcohol.
Raymundo
That's true.
Bobby Bones
Hey, it's killed a lot of people. Raise and kill people. Mind saving addiction, right?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yep. Maybe kill my family.
Amy
Somebody picks aa.
Raymundo
Amy, you're on fire today.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Lunchbox, Lunchbox.
Raymundo
Do it.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I gotta think of something good, man. I thought about that. I thought about that one.
Bobby Bones
Right?
Lunchbox
That was my first thought when you said hey was what a holes.
Raymundo
Go ahead.
Lunchbox
Yeah. I'm gonna take one of the best Disney movies of all time. Give me Aladdin.
Bobby Bones
We go. He's done right.
Lunchbox
Aids cure, alcohol, Aladdin.
Bobby Bones
That is solid down the middle. Good. Morgan, your final pick. You have animals and Apple. The brand here's a solid. What do you got?
Morgan
Yeah, I know. And I would have had appetizers. It was on my little list over here. But now I'm like, kind of struggling. I've got Arizona and apple fritter. That's all I've come up with.
Lunchbox
Oh, my God, I just saw the one.
Morgan
Oh, man.
Lunchbox
Can I revit?
Eddie
No. How the draft works.
Lunchbox
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
He knows that. He just wants to make noise.
Lunchbox
I got a solid one.
Bobby Bones
No, I'm sure you do. After the fact. It's like making a three pointer after the buzzer. I got it.
Morgan
And you guys kept saying the a hole word. And now there's something else in my head. And now I can get that out of my head.
Amy
Like, what?
Morgan
No, I can't.
Bobby Bones
That is. What is your answer?
Amy
Aphrodisiac.
Bobby Bones
Amy, you're about to get suspended. Another round.
Lunchbox
You gotta be.
Raymundo
But all your.
Bobby Bones
Luckily, you've been very funny. That's the only saving grace. Morgan, what do you have?
Andrea Gunning
I'm gonna go with the apple fritter.
Bobby Bones
What a terrible pick. There's like nine apple things. Like, I'm thinking you were in line to win that thing until you picked apple fritter. Well, I was also gonna be fine.
Morgan
Until Amy shot an appetizer.
Amy
It's my fault. Victim Victor's.
Morgan
My sneaky.
Bobby Bones
Arizona would have been solid Arizona.
Morgan
Just their Arizona people apple photo.
Bobby Bones
But you, everybody sure got the Arizona votes. Like, for sure. You wouldn't for sure get the. If I'm Arkansas. I almost picked Arkansas.
Raymundo
Arkansas.
Bobby Bones
But I thought There was two down the middle because I'm already going to get those votes. My people. But if there have been an.
Morgan
I don't know, maybe those people like apple fritters. Becoming to me. Trust me, I love an apple fritter.
Bobby Bones
Here are the teams. Go vote for a team. Bobbybones.com Eddie's team is apple pie, alpacas and Applebee's.
Raymundo
Very simple.
Bobby Bones
My team is America A1. Steak sauce and AIDS cure.
Raymundo
A little more complicated.
Bobby Bones
Raises. Amazon appetizers and alcohol. Ray. That's solid, man.
Lunchbox
He's going to win.
Amy
He might win his appetizers and alcohol.
Raymundo
I mean, Ray sounds like America.
Bobby Bones
Nobody picked Amy. I thought that somebody pick Amy, but she kept throwing words in it, so she's making everybody mad.
Amy
Wow. I. It never occurred to me that anybody would pick me.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox pick applesauce apps in Aladdin and.
Lunchbox
You gotta put apps on the phone.
Amy
Wait, we don't know what lunchbox.
Raymundo
Like a child.
Lunchbox
No, no, I. I should have got rid of applesauce and picked air conditioning. I mean, that was so stupid. Like air conditioning. You're bad at this one. You're bad at this round.
Bobby Bones
This is not.
Lunchbox
That was air conditioning. You're the one that hates. Hates heat. Everybody loves the air conditioning.
Bobby Bones
I'm not saying we don't use it.
Lunchbox
But I'm saying that it's better than applesauce.
Bobby Bones
We agree. Actually, I think it's better than Aladdin. Yeah, I love apples. I mean, Morgan has animals, Apple the brand and apple fritters.
Amy
I thought you might pick Alaska.
Morgan
Alaska would have been good.
Bobby Bones
I'd probably go with Arizona over Alaska. Bigger cities, more people, and Arizona is awesome. Yeah.
Kaitlyn Butts
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Shout out to Arizona. Yeah. Okay. Go vote@bobbybones.com that was funny. We have a way to put this up on our socials. People can vote on those too. Can we put the teams up or.
Morgan
No, we only get four options there, so. No.
Bobby Bones
Ah, crap.
Raymundo
Okay, lunchboxes.
Bobby Bones
Anyway. All right. Bobbybones.com it's the best bits of the week with Morgan.
Morgan
Number two, Lunchbox bringing the controversy again. He has a road trip rule with his wife because apparently between the two of them, she's the one that has to pee all the time. And it's become a big thing on their road trips. And now he's put in a rule on their last vacation that, hey, this is what has to happen. And she is not happy with him.
Bobby Bones
Number four. So Lunchbox. I feel like this is ridiculous. Amy, I'm gonna let you be the judge here. But they went on their vacation last week. He has drove to Texas.
Lunchbox
Drove to Texas? Yes.
Bobby Bones
This feels so ridiculous that I get it sometimes I'm out of touch. This feels so ridiculous. And I'd have been so mad if I were his wife.
Lunchbox
Oh, I think you're saying ridiculous for.
Bobby Bones
My wife to be mad telling me what you did.
Lunchbox
Well, when you drive on a road trip, it's very.
Bobby Bones
We know. We know what it's like to do a road trip. Yeah, just tell her what you did.
Lunchbox
Well, what we do is we pull up on the side of the road and you pee on the side of the road.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Lunchbox
And we don't go to a gas station. We just pull, like, exit. Pull on the shoulder.
Bobby Bones
You and all the boys.
Lunchbox
You and all the boys. And my wife, like, okay, because listen, my wife has a small bladder. It's like an hour and a half. She's like, I got to go to the bathroom again. I'm like, oh, my goodness. Like, if we stop every hour and a half, that adds 30 minutes to your drive. So you just pull over on the side of the road. So there's no dilly dally and there's no walking around. And apparently she wasn't happy about it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, here's a clip. Because Lunchbox made his wife pee multiple times on the side of the road instead of stopping it. Isn't that ridiculous?
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay, go ahead. I am a 41 year old woman and I do not need to be squatting on the side of the highway and going to the bathroom. I need a restroom. That is just crazy. And I'm pretty mad.
Lunchbox
I mean, pretty mad. I mean, we. We only did it four or five times on the round trip.
Bobby Bones
People were driving by. The wind was like whipping me left and right. Like, that was. That was so bad. That was ridiculous.
Lunchbox
But I did provide two black toilet paper for you, so that's pretty nice.
Eddie
That's not the point.
Lunchbox
I don't understand. You being mad is ridiculous, though.
Amy
No, you're being ridiculous.
Lunchbox
Go outside and pee before you go to bed.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I feel like my mind's blowing. Did he make his wife pee on the side of the road over and over again?
Amy
Make me do that. I don't. I would be like, okay, if you want to do this with the boys, okay, fine, we're going to a bathroom. Like, I'm.
Kaitlyn Butts
I don't.
Amy
I don't know how he made her.
Bobby Bones
Does anyone think that this is normal to make your wife pee multiple times on the side of the road?
Lunchbox
Come on, Eddie.
Raymundo
I mean, look, if you're trying to make time on your drive, why are.
Bobby Bones
You trying to make time? What are you trying to do then?
Amy
Limit water intake?
Lunchbox
Get there. No, no, get home.
Bobby Bones
But there's not a time where they have to beat. It's not F1, dude, I understand that, but if you.
Lunchbox
If you add five extra stops to your trip at a gas station or a rest area, every stop is 30 minutes. Because people.
Bobby Bones
Every stop's not 30 minutes. You can actually enforce the rules on that with kids don't even get out of the car.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's why you pull over on the side of the road, so there's no running around. And let me go be silly and let me go climb on this picnic table. Or go climb your kids, your wife.
Bobby Bones
I would understand.
Amy
Well, why not make your wife wear a diaper?
Raymundo
Amy, don't be crazy.
Lunchbox
That's ridiculous.
Amy
Yeah, whatever.
Bobby Bones
I'm blown away.
Amy
I am.
Lunchbox
Let me tell you. It. Provided my kids loved it. They would yell, mom peeing. Mom peeing. Mom pee. They would get so excited, you know?
Amy
But she didn't love it.
Lunchbox
No, she.
Bobby Bones
But what mom would love their kids looking at them on the side of the road yelling, mom pee. Mom pee.
Lunchbox
But Howie. Go ahead. Right.
Raymundo
No, I'm just saying, like, if you want to make time, great, but they.
Bobby Bones
Don'T need to make time. They literally are driving on their own time.
Raymundo
You can make a 10 hour road trip, be 12 hours by stopping at every gas station to go pee.
Lunchbox
I mean, it literally takes a minute when we pull over, exit, and you just get on the side of the road pee.
Bobby Bones
You made her car. You made her take her.
Morgan
Like, she had to squat.
Lunchbox
Oh, she squatted.
Bobby Bones
That's what I'm saying.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Raymundo
What'd you do, open two car doors?
Lunchbox
Like, yeah, two car doors.
Bobby Bones
Smart.
Lunchbox
That way it's. There's no traffic, doesn't see you. And the wind. You got to get on whatever side of the door the wind is blowing so it goes away from you, and boom, we're back in the car and we're back in the highway. A minute and a half max is what it took.
Bobby Bones
Whose side are you on here?
Amy
His wife's.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, me too. By far. This. I thought this was just a joke. Like, he really would. He made her do it once. No, no. How many times did she do it?
Lunchbox
Four or five times.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, don't be on his.
Raymundo
No, I'm trying not to. I'm just looking at the time, though, to get to where you're Going.
Bobby Bones
If you had to get. If there was a funeral that started at 3:00pm I get it.
Amy
Get it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Here's the thing. Because you only have a certain amount of days of vacation, so if you.
Bobby Bones
Oh, here we go.
Lunchbox
Now, if you get there at 5pm you have an extra four hours of swimming in the lake. If we get there at 10pm It's a whole waste of day.
Amy
Oh, now it's turned into five. Right? This is.
Lunchbox
Listen, I would love to leave earlier, but we have a thing called a job where we can't just leave in. Every. Every minute counts. When you're going on vacation, it just really does, and you can't afford.
Bobby Bones
I feel bad for his wife, Eddie, and you shouldn't have even given him.
Raymundo
I know. You're right. I'm team wife on this.
Lunchbox
No, you're not.
Raymundo
Yeah, I'm team wife.
Bobby Bones
And she. Was she in, like, jeans?
Lunchbox
No way. No, no, she didn't wear jeans, but she.
Amy
If she was in jeans, that would be terrible.
Lunchbox
Terrible.
Bobby Bones
Like we're supposed to wear a sundress.
Amy
She has to have on a skirt or a dress.
Bobby Bones
That's what I'm saying.
Lunchbox
No, sometimes it was like, athleisure wear.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God.
Raymundo
What's he talking about?
Bobby Bones
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Morgan
And speaking of vacation, Eddie also did something a little controversial. His family rented a car for their road trip, and something fell out of the visor, and he was contemplating if he should use it or not. And let's just say something happened that you're probably not going to be very proud of. Eddie for number three.
Bobby Bones
What a day. Okay, Eddie, you're up.
Raymundo
Well, we were on vacation, and I think I got a gift from God. Like, I don't even know how. I don't deserve this.
Bobby Bones
I wish I didn't know this already. Go ahead. But.
Raymundo
So we rented a car, right? So we're driving in the car probably two hours into our drive, and the sun's coming through the windshield. I'm like, oh, let me lower the visor. And as I lower the visor, a.
Bobby Bones
Handicap tag falls on my lap in the rental car.
Raymundo
And I'm like, whoa.
Bobby Bones
A gift from God.
Raymundo
Somebody left their handicap tag in the rental car, and now it's ours. And this was the start of our vacation. So I'm thinking, like, if we ever go somewhere and I heard all about Zion national park, parking's terrible. If you get there past, like, 7am you're not gonna find parking. I have a handicap pass.
Bobby Bones
Dude, no way. Don't tell me what happened. Okay, So I. I don't know if he used it or not, because I didn't want to know. He told me the story, and I was like, say no. Say nothing because I want to talk about it with the show. So first of all, that's hilarious, right? It is funny that he pulls it down and then says, it's a gift from God.
Amy
Right.
Raymundo
I mean, you would think the same thing, too. It landed on the ground.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't think it's a gift from God. No. Okay. I think it's a gift from Satan trying to lure me into.
Raymundo
Think about that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, first of all, would you use it if it fell? Amy.
Raymundo
Amy. Start of your vacation?
Amy
I wouldn't be able to.
Bobby Bones
Like, that matters. Start and mid are into vacation.
Lunchbox
It does start.
Raymundo
That matters.
Amy
A would think like, oh, look what the good Lord sent me. But then I would get there and I would think, what if somebody who's really handicapped needs this spot? And now we're in it, so I'm not using it.
Bobby Bones
Yep. What if there's like, 10 unused handicap spots, though?
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Because a lot of times there are many spots. Would that affect your decision?
Amy
Yeah, because what if 10 handicapped.
Lunchbox
Okay, there you go.
Bobby Bones
Fair enough. Like, if 10 handicapped people drive at the same time and one of them's like, oh, I guess I can't park.
Amy
Yeah, like, that'd be terrible.
Bobby Bones
So you wouldn't use it?
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
No. And my kids would be so annoyed with me.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. Would you use it?
Lunchbox
Listen, I'll take you back to the early 2000s when my grandma lived with us and she had a handicap sticker. I used it all the time. No problem using it.
Bobby Bones
But you were also a kid.
Lunchbox
I was in the city. So now I flash forward all these years later when I'm an adult and I think I'm going to Zion National Park. Isn't that where you went?
Raymundo
That's where I went.
Lunchbox
Super handicapped people aren't going to be walking the park, so I'm super handicapped.
Bobby Bones
Is that. Yeah. Like, if Marvel Universe.
Lunchbox
Like, if they're really, like, handicapped beyond, like, severely, they're not going to be using those parking spots because they're not gonna be able to go to the national park. I mean, I hate to say that.
Raymundo
But they're not gonna hike, right?
Lunchbox
They're not gonna hike. So why would you not use it? Those parking spaces are going sound like it's Spider Man.
Amy
See the scenery. And you don't know their reason for the handicap that's right.
Lunchbox
And you don't know the reason for Freddie's family's handicap.
Bobby Bones
They don't. They don't have one.
Lunchbox
You don't know that.
Amy
Fell from the vice.
Bobby Bones
Would you use the pass?
Lunchbox
100%. I would use it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Lunchbox
Because Eddie, like Eddie said, parking's bad at Zion National Park.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but you don't know that.
Lunchbox
I've been told by my sources.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I wouldn't use it. I wouldn't use it. So mine's a simple no, I wouldn't use it. I don't know why I wouldn't use it, because I don't think I'm better than not using it.
Amy
No, I don't think that's what it's.
Bobby Bones
I'm a very, very flawed person. No doubt about it.
Raymundo
You just got a gift at the.
Bobby Bones
Beginning of your vacation. It is a gift.
Amy
Same I'm trying to figure out because, like, I've done other stuff that, you know. Like, it's not like a. I snuck.
Bobby Bones
Movie into the movie theater. Not exactly. Yeah, yeah, good point.
Raymundo
It's not a movie.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
I take in a small. A small movie to watch for the movie.
Amy
Okay, good example, because I'll do that, too, and I'll feel bad about it, but I'm like, okay, well, whatever, but I'll do it. But this hits different because it's.
Bobby Bones
You're.
Amy
You could be impacting somebody else.
Bobby Bones
Somebody that's handicapped.
Amy
Handicap.
Bobby Bones
And that's why. That's why. But.
Amy
But sometimes if I'm in the bathroom.
Bobby Bones
What if they're super handicapped? You feeling worse? Super.
Amy
Super handicapp. Cat.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Like, when it fell in your lap, did you say amen or hallelujah?
Raymundo
It was like, wow, I can't believe this.
Bobby Bones
Is Hallelujah a thing?
Raymundo
Hallelujah.
Bobby Bones
Hallelujah. Are you getting Allah and Hallelujah confused?
Lunchbox
Hallelujah.
Bobby Bones
There you go.
Lunchbox
What did I say?
Bobby Bones
Hallelujah.
Lunchbox
Whatever. Did you say one of those?
Raymundo
It was just kind of like, this is crazy.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so, Amy, wouldn't I. Wouldn't I. No doubt. What?
Lunchbox
Especially when you. Oh, man. Later in your vacation, when you went to Disney. Oh, my goodness.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox wood.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, at Zion, did you use a handicap tag?
Raymundo
Absolutely not, dude. I. I'm not that kind of person. I'm not that kind of person. I looked around. There were plenty of handicap spots, but I did not use it.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Raymundo
However, when we got to la, we went to the Griffin Observatory at the very top of the.
Bobby Bones
You.
Raymundo
It's by the Hollywood sign. There are thousands of people there, but not a lot of handicapped people. There were 20 spaces available. I look at my wife, there's no parking.
Bobby Bones
We.
Raymundo
Let's use the gift. We redeemed our gift.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
It's not. It's not a gift card, bro.
Lunchbox
It's gonna expire in a couple days.
Raymundo
And the kids were like, wow, we're right by the observatory. Other people were.
Bobby Bones
Did you tell them? Do you get. Guys, kids get out?
Raymundo
No, no. What's crazy, though, this is nuts is my.
Amy
Your son hurt himself after, like, four.
Raymundo
Days of me hiking. My heel was hurting. So when I got out of the car, naturally, I was like, oh, you left. And people were just like, oh, yeah. Come on, sir. Come on, come on, come on.
Bobby Bones
Shut up.
Raymundo
It just all worked out, Eddie.
Lunchbox
I love it, man. I'm glad you didn't let it just expire like it's one of those gift cards.
Raymundo
Oh, no, it doesn't expire for a whole year.
Bobby Bones
Did you keep it?
Raymundo
No, no, no, no.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, do you have it with you?
Lunchbox
Did you put it back in the visor for someone else?
Raymundo
Absolutely.
Lunchbox
Gift from God continues. Yes, sir.
Raymundo
It's the gift that. That keeps on giving.
Amy
That's funny.
Bobby Bones
It's funny if you guys would. It's funny if it wasn't true.
Amy
Well, it's funny that he was limping, getting out, and you were able to keep an eye on those parking spots like you were.
Bobby Bones
You think he was watching one eye? No, he wasn't. He parked and never looked back.
Raymundo
Dude, I went four days without using it, and I was like, I could use it, like, every day. I was like, I could use it. I'm like, I'm not going to use that. I'm not going to do it.
Bobby Bones
So you get credit for the times you did something right, and you had so much credit built up for being good that you felt like you had one bad in you that was able to be redeemed.
Raymundo
Yeah, redeemed because it was the one time where like, that's so stupid. I can't use this.
Bobby Bones
That's so stupid. Citizens arrest.
Raymundo
I can't believe you guys wouldn't use it. I'm shocked.
Bobby Bones
I'm surprised you didn't keep it. I'm not convinced you I'm do that. I'm not. Don't act like you're Mr. Moral.
Raymundo
I will not keep a handicap pass with me for the whole year because it doesn't expire until, like 2027.
Amy
It said that long.
Bobby Bones
We're done with this segment. It's the Best bits of the With.
Morgan
Morgan, Number two, Lunchbox came in hot with spilling some accusatory tea. He apparently believes that I got engaged to my boyfriend on vacation. And some listeners seem to think he has a great case. I, for one, am appalled. And I'll just let you hear for yourself.
Bobby Bones
Number two, this isn't real tea. This is speculative tea. With me.
Amy
Ready? Yeah, I'm with you. I'm ready for it.
Bobby Bones
So we do. Let's spill the tea.
Lunchbox
Let's spill the tea.
Bobby Bones
I just want. I want everybody to know the person that's gonna do the speculating does not.
Amy
So there's no concrete evidence. There's no eyewitness?
Bobby Bones
This. No. So this is very dangerous, huh? It's reckless even. I'll even say that it's reckless, but it is entertaining.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
And so does it matter who the.
Amy
Person is that's spilling or the spilling?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Like, does it feel. If it's Scuba Steve, for example, does it feel a little more honest? Like he's probably got some. Some reasons to think something.
Amy
Oh, I think it definitely matters. Who's saying it?
Bobby Bones
It's Lunchbox. Who's gonna say it?
Amy
Okay, well, of course, then. Jury's out.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so grain of salt, maybe.
Amy
We'll see.
Bobby Bones
Grain of salt. Lunchbox, speculative. Spill the tea.
Lunchbox
Yes. If you'd like to get your cups ready, because I'm about to pour this tea into your cups, and you're gonna drink it. You're gonna enjoy it. And Morgan's engaged. My belief is Morgan is engaged that she got engaged on her road trip with her boyfriend who put up with the dog in the bed, the dog in the restaurant. They couldn't go anywhere without the dog. They drove all over America, up to Minnesota, almost to Canada, down through Iowa, and somewhere along that trip.
Bobby Bones
And everywhere, man, I've been everywhere. Been in Minnesota, Canada, Iowa. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
Somewhere along that trip, he got down on one knee and proposed to Morgan. And the reason Morgan has not told us, because she's been walking around this studio this last week with a different smile on her face, a different strut. And then when Bobby kind of was making fun of him the other day, she was really wanting to yell, word engaged, leave alone. But she knows that we're gonna call her Amy number two if she gets engaged that quick. So her parents know, her friends know.
Bobby Bones
Amy took a straight for no reason. I mean, that's been 15 years. But go ahead.
Lunchbox
She is withholding it from us to make it seem like they were dating longer before they got engaged. The wedding Planning has begun. Morgan is engaged.
Bobby Bones
And this is all just from a vibe.
Lunchbox
That is all the vibe I get from seeing her and talking to her and the way she's carrying herself.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Morgan is engaged. When she leaves this studio, I think she gets in her car and puts a ring on.
Bobby Bones
Spill the tea.
Lunchbox
Let's spill the tea. And now you're gonna ask her, and she's gonna say, no, that's not true, because.
Bobby Bones
Well, it might not be true before we go to Morgan, though. Amy.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Kind of reckless to be yelling at, huh?
Amy
Yeah, she's not engaged.
Lunchbox
Do you know that for sure?
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yes, you do know that for sure. Or is it a vibe?
Lunchbox
Is that a vibe? Are you going off? Are you speculating?
Amy
I would bet a lot of money on the fact that she is not engaged.
Bobby Bones
I would also bet she's not engaged because I would think that would be something that she'd want to share with everyone. Now, we've still not gone to mortgage, so we're gonna go around to Eddie next.
Raymundo
I mean, Morgan's a social media content provider. Like, that's what she does. This would be huge content. She would love to put that rock out on Instagram, and it hasn't happened, so, no, she's not engaged.
Bobby Bones
Okay, Morgan, you heard lunchbox talking. What are your thoughts?
Amy
Unless it's not the rock she wanted.
Bobby Bones
Oh, she's embarrassed.
Lunchbox
Also, she doesn't want to pull on Amy and put it on Instagram first before we talk about it on the show. Instagram didn't even Instagram her podcast.
Amy
I. Gosh.
Bobby Bones
But that's different. Engagement's different because you. You don't have to break that news on the show before anybody hears it.
Lunchbox
I'm just letting you know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, go ahead. Morgan, it's now time for you to speak. Are you engaged?
Morgan
Guys, I. I have something to tell you.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Amy
No, I'm not engaged.
Bobby Bones
Are you an idiot?
Raymundo
We knew that.
Bobby Bones
No. Is that reckless for him to say that?
Morgan
Yes, I'm not engaged, and yes, I would share with you guys. I don't think I can hold on to that for very long. I'm a really bad liar, so.
Bobby Bones
So you're not engaged?
Morgan
No, I'm not engaged. Also, I'd like to point out. Can I. Can I?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's a forgery. The Foragers.
Morgan
This guy, you heard him.
Bobby Bones
His setup, right? The dog was everywhere.
Morgan
The dog was with them. They went in restaurants. Couldn't go anywhere without the dog. Do you know who also traveled with their dog? Lunchbox. Do you Know who also took their dog to a restaurant lunchbox? Do you know who took the dog.
Eddie
In a restaurant lunchbox?
Amy
When?
Morgan
Over his vacation.
Raymundo
But to be fair.
Amy
Wait, married.
Morgan
So he took the dog on vacation?
Bobby Bones
The dog.
Amy
Oh, my gosh.
Lunchbox
I'm really confused by what her anger is about her.
Bobby Bones
Mostly it's about the dog.
Amy
More than a dog.
Bobby Bones
But she's not engaged. You're not engaged.
Morgan
I'm not engaged. And stop making a big deal about the dog.
Eddie
You brought your dog. It's the same.
Lunchbox
No, no. When you're dating and your dog has to go everywhere, that wouldn't happen. I mean, it's like, oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
So if you were dating a chick and she is like, hey, I'm a chick. I'm bringing my dog, you'd say, okay.
Lunchbox
But we're gonna leave it at the hotel at some point. It's not gonna sleep in the bed with us. Like, I mean, it's like the dog is running the relationship.
Kaitlyn Butts
Good thing.
Morgan
I would have never wanted to date you.
Kaitlyn Butts
That's. That's good for me.
Bobby Bones
But you think she would? Yeah. If it lined up. Do you think she'd have been all on it? Oh, my God, yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah, she would have.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, she'd have been on it. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Let's be real.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Okay. I mean, let's be real.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Is he your type? No. If. Let's just say it lined up.
Eddie
If it lined up.
Bobby Bones
No. Okay. You're not engaged, though.
Morgan
I am not engaged.
Lunchbox
There you go.
Bobby Bones
So spill the tea. Unsuccessful.
Lunchbox
No, no, no. That was a. That was like a brewing of the tea. Like, I. I felt like.
Bobby Bones
That's not a prediction. You don't get credit for a prediction when someone's dating somebody and they get engaged. No, no.
Lunchbox
I'm not saying it's gonna happen, like, in a week or so. I'm just saying I got a feeling that it already happened.
Bobby Bones
And.
Lunchbox
And she'll never tell us now. Like, it's never gonna be. We're never gonna be told the truth.
Bobby Bones
But that's what conspiracy theorists say. Whenever they know they're wrong, they're like, the truth will never come out. But we know.
Lunchbox
I believe right there by the Canadian border is where they got engaged.
Bobby Bones
All right, thank you, lunchbox. Let's go. It's the best bits of the week with Morgan Number two.
Morgan
Ella Langley stopped by the studio. We talked to her about all the things happening in her life right now. We talked tattoos and when she started playing guitar and chasing the dream of music. Plus, she did Address a little bit of those rumors. And we also talked to her about her latest number one, Warm for the Wind.
Bobby Bones
Number one. Here we go on the Bobby Bones.
Amy
Show now, Ella Langley.
Bobby Bones
Ella, good to see you. Thanks for coming in.
Eddie
Thanks for having me.
Bobby Bones
So, personal story. The song just went number one for you, which is awesome. Weren't for the Wind, and Song's amazing. And you wrote the song with. With Joy Beth Taylor and Johnny Clausen. Johnny Clausen was my waiter forever.
Eddie
I know that.
Bobby Bones
And he was really good. And so when I was touring, doing standup, I brought him up to perform. And so you wrote this with him? How do you guys know each other? This is awesome. It's like watching, like, all my kids grow up.
Eddie
So me and Johnny met actually in Key west two years ago. And, yeah, we were actually in a relationship for a little bit.
Lunchbox
What?
Amy
Really?
Eddie
Yeah, for a little bit.
Bobby Bones
What's happening?
Eddie
We were, and now we're not, but we're still really good friends. We're not out, but we're still really good friends. And we wrote this song, me, him, and Joy Beth wrote it. And, yeah, congratulations. But, yeah, we were. We were together whenever you were doing all that stuff with him, and it was. It was cool to watch.
Bobby Bones
You had no idea. I literally didn't lure you into. No, I didn't know that. Oh, look at you guys. And does this feel different because it's just you on the song? Well, yeah, like, it's your number one. It's just you. Like, if anyone's like, wow, it was a duet. Like, now that it's you, do you feel, like, more confident?
Eddie
I mean, I think it's just a different thing, you know, I mean, whenever. Yeah, I mean, the whole you look like you love me, I would think was anomaly in itself. So this song feels a little more like, yeah, if you can do it again, once is all right, but if you can do it again, especially second one, being by yourself, it feels a little more. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What instrument did you learn first as a kid?
Eddie
Guitar. No, piano. I started taking piano lessons young, really young. And I was so young, I was, like, trying to learn it by ear, and the teacher was getting aggravated with me, so they told me I was too young. And then I never went back. And that's, like, one of the biggest regrets of my life.
Bobby Bones
That you didn't stick with piano. Did your parents put you in piano?
Eddie
My grandma did.
Bobby Bones
And was she a piano player?
Eddie
My grandpa was, but my grandma grew up singing in church, so just always thought it was really important to learn and still, literally, one of the biggest regrets. I can only play a little bit by ear, but guitar. So really the first one I learned is guitar.
Bobby Bones
At what age did you get your first guitar?
Eddie
Started playing my grandpa's right after he passed away. I was like, 14, 13, 14 maybe. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
When did it become, hey, I think I'm gonna do music in some way. What age?
Eddie
My whole life.
Bobby Bones
Oh, so you always knew. Were you a kid singer, like, in church?
Eddie
Yeah. Sang everywhere all the time. I mean, I had a cousin that worked at the dentist that made me get up and sing after my appointments. You know, I just always wanted to do it. I always had a passion for it. It.
Bobby Bones
What was kind of the trigger that moved you to Nashville? Was it when I turned this age, or was there something in your life that just was like, I have to do it now?
Eddie
I was going to school at Auburn, and I was playing right out of high school. I found a band, and where I was just playing acoustic bars, anywhere that would let me in. Covers. Four hours. I mean, literally all over Alabama. Started moving to Florida and Georgia, and I felt like I kind of reached a point where I was playing the COVID gig scene so much that, all right, I'm getting my chops in playing live, but I want to learn how to write songs. So two years into going to school at Auburn, I dropped out and moved here and lived with three guys, just me and my dad. Loved that.
Bobby Bones
How did you meet these roommates?
Eddie
Through music. All of them. Two of them were artists, and the other one was managing one of the artists. And, yeah, we just all moved from Alabama. I lived in a house. It was like a frat house for the first two years I lived here.
Bobby Bones
And what did you do to make money that first year? Did you have odd jobs as well?
Eddie
No, that's the only job I've ever had. I've only done this to make money. I did work at this weird trampoline park once in high school.
Bobby Bones
What was your job there? Just.
Eddie
Yeah. I don't know. Getting yelled at by people, I'm pretty sure. But yeah, no, this is the only way I've ever paid my bills.
Bobby Bones
What cover do you think you've played the most in your life?
Eddie
Here for the party? Gretchen Wilson. I've been playing that song. So I was 18 years old.
Bobby Bones
Did you do the thing here on Broadway? Did you just play covers?
Eddie
I think I only did that once to fill, and I filled in for somebody, but it's a different thing. Broadway here is a much different thing than covers anywhere. Else, I don't know why. Just I think because it's so saturated with so many people doing it down here that the base pays a little lower. And so I would just kind of. And I was doing it also to try to, like, I don't know, figure out how to book different gigs and how to do that outside of just Nashville. So I would wake up every Monday and then just message Facebook, message places. And I mean, the amount of dms I've or emails I've gotten back over the years where it's like, yes, we would love to have you come play here. And I sent it in like 2017 or something. It's like, yeah.
Bobby Bones
So you, as you go out as an artist and you're making money, just what'd say, 2019? Is that when you moved here? You said, yeah, 2019. So are you playing originals? Are you, like, how are you. How are you playing music at first? Like, what do you do?
Eddie
Oh, it covers and then some originals. And then slowly it's like kind of changes, you know, whenever. My first tour, like, as an artist was with Randy Houser, and I think I was playing. I had to get a lot of originals for that, but I think I was. I was still playing a lot more covers just because, you know, people are like, what are these songs? I had one song out, so I'm chilling, trying to entertain, but also push myself as an artist. So it's like I started out with mostly covers and then kind of over time would add in originals as I got them.
Bobby Bones
Does the last couple years feel crazy, or have you been so in it that it doesn't feel that crazy because it's just every day now?
Eddie
Both. I think it feels insane all the time. It's like I was thinking about it over here. I was listening to what's the Carrie in Miranda song?
Bobby Bones
The Good Girl Gone. But what was that? Is that the one? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Some girls doing bad stuff.
Eddie
I can't.
Morgan
Something bad.
Bobby Bones
That's it. Something bad. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Eddie
I was listening to that and I was thinking, like, there was this little radio outside the pool that I always went to as a kid. And I just remember listening always on country there, and I was like, wow. Like, I'm like getting to be the next generation of what I was watching women do at this time. And so it feels surreal constantly to like, sometimes I'll think about stuff like that and be like, whoa, I've actually liked. I'm kind of doing something now. Like, this is actually happening. And then also it's My head's so down that I'm still so focused. I feel like I'm just getting started that I don't know if I am always like. I get surprised a lot. I guess there's still, like, I'm playing headline shows. I'm like, I hope people show up, you know, and then I walk out there and it's been slammed every time. So it's just. Yeah, it's a real.
Bobby Bones
I feel like the nuance of an artist is paid attention to so much now, meaning a live show. Even three to five years ago, you just go on stage and kill it and people would record it. But now they're zooming in on every little thing every artist does. And that can be used strategically or it can be accidental where people can read things in. Do you feel that now that you can't do anything without it being documented and shown because they're looking for anything that you do?
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Even if you have like a stank face.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
People are gonna be like, well, she's just not. Back in the day. I usually do well back in the day. Like three years ago, you could go and do a live show, and that's kind of where the pressure was off. You could just perform and not have to worry about, like, the idiosyncrasies. But now all of that has to be, like, paid attention to because it's all recorded all the time.
Eddie
Well, I think what's so hard about that too is, you know, everything's so perfect that you see now, like, every picture's been edited. Every. Every song has auto tune. Not only on the vocals, but a lot. Most of the instruments. You know, everything's so perfect presented to you that live music is almost like, oh, God, that sounds like a live vocal. And like, people are getting less and less familiar with what a live vocal sound like. I mean, a lot of artists still. I mean, running tune on a live vocal out front. And that's something that I'm never gonna do. I don't want to do that.
Bobby Bones
Which means they basically have a live auto tune.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Their voice is being processed and they're being auto tuned live.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
And like, I had an artist come out to me last. Last year something. And he was watching my show and he was like, yeah. He's like, got a great show. He's like, but one day when you start running tune things on your child, I was like, I'm not gonna do that. He was like, yes, you will. Everyone does that. You're gonna do that. I was like, no, I'm not. And I think it's just something to be, like, just being honest out there. Like, sometimes I'm gonna forget some lyrics, and there's sometimes, like, my voice is pitchier than others. I'm out of breath or, you know, but that's just the live show that's. Coming to a show where we're. I'm running around on stage performing a song, you know, and we're standing still, or I'm emotional or there's wind or who knows? But this. That's kind of the. What's fun about seeing an artist live is you get the imperfections. You get to see them as who they are as an artist, not just here's perfect.
Bobby Bones
Being an artist and touring means there's not as much time to be here and create and write. Have you had to be very deliberate about writing, or are you just writing less?
Eddie
Very deliberate about writing and writing less. It's hard to balance because there's so many hats that you have to wear to do this. And I think I'm just having to take advantage of the times that I am able to write and really be in writing mode. It's hard for me to do both when I'm trying to write songs. I really want to be a songwriter and. And have all day to do that and not let me take a couple hours here and write a song here and then let me go radio here and then let me go play a show that's. That's kind of hard for me, and I really want to give every aspect of this what it deserves. So, yeah, I mean, writing a little bit less, but. But at this point, I'm not shooting in the dark as much anymore, so I'm not having to write a hundred songs to get 10 that I like. You know, this. I mean, pretty much every song I'm writing, not every song, there's a couple I'm like, well, you know what I mean? Not my favorite. But I mean, at this point, you know, I'm shooting for. I'm not gonna finish a song that I think is poo poo.
Bobby Bones
And you kind of have people, too, that you know right. Well, with you, like, a lot of that trial and error, like, you know who's good and you know who you're good with. And so a lot of those rooms you get into already with a comfortability as well if you're writing songs, right?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, I'm writing with people that I know I'm getting songs with, and there's some new writers and stuff that I'm bringing in. But, you know, with how much I'm touring, it's hard. I'm. I'm struggling trying to get my writers in that I know that I write well with. So it's also like, I enjoy sitting in a room, I want to enjoy sitting in there. And at least if we don't get a song I like, at least I gotta hang out with a whole bunch of people that I love.
Bobby Bones
How difficult is it to go from when you're living in Alabama and if you're writing songs, you're doing it by yourself. Because there's not really a songwriting culture unless you come to this culture and you learn co writing. That's usually like a baptism when people come to Nashville. Like, oh, people write with other people. How weird is that when you have to first start writing with other people and like sharing really intimate stuff.
Eddie
You know? I think that that's kind of how I started to learn to write. I wrote some and I would try to write, but I'm good with collaborative things. I get in my own head a lot. So for me, it's a little bit easier just to like, have somebody else in the room that's like, oh, yeah, that line is not weird. Or it is, you know. And so I think it's a great way for people who want to start learning how to write is to co write. You know, you learn how other people do it and kind of see their methods. And I've just learned so much through writing with writers that I respect and. And getting to know how they. What their process looks like. But yeah, I mean, were you self conscious, though?
Bobby Bones
Like, that sounds so stupid. I wish I wouldn't have said that.
Eddie
Like, oh, yeah. I mean, but I think that's just what you have to submit to when you go into write. I say at least one dub thing a minute. I'm pretty sure, like, that's just me as a human being.
Bobby Bones
Because you want to write songs that are personal, but that means you have to sit in a room with somebody you may not know and share very personal things in order to get to that place.
Eddie
Yeah, they know way too much about me.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. It's almost like therapy with somebody who wasn't trained.
Eddie
And I can't keep it in. Like, I gotta my right. My songs are really personal, you know, that's. I write from experience, have a hard time not understanding a story. Like, I at least need to, like, see it in my head. I kind of write a music video at the same time. I'm writing a song in the way where I'm like, watching a movie. But yeah, it's. People have to understand, like, where I'm coming from and if I would say that or the language that I'm using. And it's a very specific group.
Bobby Bones
Some of my friends will record a song and they're like, dang, I wish I wouldn't recorded it. And, you know, a certain key. Because now it's harder to sing live. You know, they get. Do you ever do that with honesty in a song where you're like, man, now that I've written it and we've recorded, I have to go sing it now. I have to be asked about it all the time.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like, it's not a regret, but it's like, this is gonna be a little more difficult because I wrote this. I mean it. But now I have to go and, like, answer questions and sing it publicly. And there's a whole different element to a song that you probably don't think about when you're just writing it and recording it. Especially at first.
Eddie
Yeah. Because writing, for me is more of a therapeutic thing. You know, when I'm in the room, I'm not thinking necessarily about how I'm gonna release a song, or I'm just kind of writing the best song of the day at that point and trying to write to the best way we can write that title, the way we're writing the song. And honesty for me is like, I said how I'm gonna do it. And so, yeah, after we get done with the song, I'm like, dang, that kind of hits close to home. Or some songs will kind of hit close to home. And then something happens later on where I relate to it so much more after I wrote it. Like, that's happened a lot to me where I'm like, this song is good, and I'm afraid that I'm gonna relate to it at some point. And always. I always do. By the time I put it out.
Amy
I'm like, oh, like, manifests.
Eddie
It manifests somehow for me. And I've talked to some other artists that say the same thing. And Girl youl're Taken Home was one that was in the moment. I mean, afterwards, that song is so personal. And it's one that is always an interesting one for me to sing. But. But what is so cool about that is with being honest in that way, I think that's what's relatable to fans. It's not. There's no fluff. There's no, like, let me Figure out how to make me look a certain light in this song or in this way where it's just like, no, I'm just gonna write it how it happened and what it is. And I think that it goes to show that humans are a little more alike than we like to think.
Bobby Bones
What do your parents think of your success?
Eddie
Oh, they're just. They're so excited. I think they're baffled all the time. Like I said, this is the only thing I've ever wanted to do. It's the only thing I've talked about ever wanting to do. They've known that. I think my dad's always been a little more like, once this thing gonna start working out kind of vibes. But still, like, they've always just believed in me and pushed me. And so now for them to, like, come to shows and to see what's happening and to get to go home and, you know, treat them to things and start taking care of my family in that way, I think they're just always baffled. And we come from a very small, humble town.
Bobby Bones
Well, that leads to my next question. What's been the best part about the success and even, like, what's the best part about fame?
Eddie
I don't know the best part about fame yet. I think I'm still figuring that out. I think what's cool is to have a voice. And so the things that I care about and do want to talk about at least have an audience to listen, you know. And then also the same thing with releasing music. You know, people are there listening and. But also getting to take care of my friends and family in that way.
Bobby Bones
And best part about fame, when I got a bit of it doing tv, was all the free clothes. I was it. It was the best part.
Eddie
Yeah. It's funny how when you start making a little money, people give you free stuff.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Because I'm poor and you're like, nah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. When I was broke, nobody gave me crap. Whenever I had money and started to do well, it was like. Like have all these brand name clothes and keep them. So I just gave them to all my friends. I mean, Eddie wears all this stuff all the time. That to me was like, my favorite part about having success was I bought my mama trailer and two acres of land and then I got free clothes.
Eddie
Yeah. Yeah. My dad, there's this. He's just so excited about all the little things. He's starting to dream about stuff now, and he's like, what about this tractor? And I'm like, hey, now, don't get.
Kaitlyn Butts
Too Excited, you know, but his Christmas.
Amy
Lists get a little bigger.
Eddie
He serves very long. He's like, wow. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Who will you call if you need advice?
Eddie
Depends on the situation.
Bobby Bones
What if it's about the. The next direction of the next album? An artist. Who would you call?
Eddie
Miranda Lambert.
Bobby Bones
And why Miranda?
Eddie
Because she has a pretty good insight on what this next record is. And mean, come on, it's Miranda Lambert. What she's done with her career. Kept it going continuously keeps it going. The songs are always there. Every one of her records, hit after hit after hit. I mean, proof is in the pudding, really.
Bobby Bones
And even when she did more of an independent thing and it wasn't like a traditional radio hits, like the songs were next level good.
Eddie
Yeah, I think she's just always done what she's wanted to do. Yeah, I think that she's unapologetically herself and. And she. She just does what in her gut is the right thing to do. She does right by people. And that's all I'm trying to do. It's just, you know, at the end of the day, even if the decision that I made didn't go the way that I wanted to, at least I did it in the way that I thought was right.
Bobby Bones
You know, it's been cool too, to see kind of your influence because we had Kaitlin Butts in and she's awesome and a lot of people were introduced to her from your TikTok. But now you have the ability to shine lights on people.
Eddie
Yeah, that's another cool part about fame. That is. I will say that. Yeah, that's been really cool.
Bobby Bones
Being able to see people that move you and get your audience to pay attention to them.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's super cool. Yeah, she's awesome.
Eddie
No, there's so many girls that she.
Bobby Bones
Shouted you out too. When she was in here. She was like, if it wasn't for la.
Eddie
I watched that. Yeah, she. She will. And she texted me that and I said, you're the one that wrote song. That's your song. All I did was one video. It has nothing to do. I mean, it was because of a whole other thing. But obviously that song is like, it's great and she's great and that's why that moment happened. But it is really cool to be able to bring these women on tour with me and give other people the opportunity that I was. I've been given and continue to get given.
Bobby Bones
Amy, anything for Ella.
Amy
Yeah. I want to circle back to what something you said just for clarity on. So you said you used To Facebook message or email. Like, all these bars back in the day, like, I'll come play there. Were you saying that emails you sent or DMS you sent back in 2017, like, now that you've had success, they're finally replying to you now?
Eddie
I don't try to go in my DMs now. I try to stay out of there as much as I can. But mainly, like, a couple years ago. But, yeah, probably. I mean, if I went in there, look at some of the emails now, maybe.
Amy
Yeah, Okay. I thought that's what you're saying, that, like, you heard from some of them. It's like, oh, that's interesting. They're like, oh, my gosh. This Ella Langley girl that reached out.
Eddie
To us years ago. Over the years, like, back when I was living in Alabama, when I would send those messages, and then when I moved here, like, when I started to tour and, like, a little bit started to happen, you know, they finally. They finally were like, hey, you want to come play this? This bar?
Amy
And then at year two.
Eddie
Yes, actually, I do.
Amy
When you're at Auburn, like, your parents, were they okay with you leaving college halfway through?
Eddie
They didn't have much of a choice. They should know that with me. But like I said, my dad, when I was like, I'm moving with three guys and I'm gonna do this, and he was like, what? What are you gonna do? But my mom was absolutely. She helped me move. Oh, yeah. No, they've. They've always believed that this is what I was supposed to do. They've just never questioned it. Even though my dad's like, hey, I miss you. You love me. Come home every once in a while. Like, come to a show and see me. Dad.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Did your dad call you after the tattoo on Instagram?
Eddie
Which one?
Bobby Bones
Any of them? Did he ever see any?
Eddie
And yes, mad about every one of.
Bobby Bones
Them, because that's where he would see. Probably the most would be Instagram, because he's not seeing you a lot. You live in a different city.
Eddie
Yeah, what's funny, too, is my dad seeing the drama stuff on Facebook and stuff, you know, like, anything really. Him. What? She's like, come on, this ain't. I'm like, dad, you know that that's not true. Stop reading Facebook comments, please. God, can you stop reading? He's like, sorry, I just don't know what to do. But, yeah, he calls me, calls me about. He's given up, I think, on the tattoo thing.
Bobby Bones
Just let. Let you go.
Amy
He's gonna get a tractor yeah, he's.
Eddie
Gonna get a tractor.
Bobby Bones
What was the first one you ever. You ever showed him? Him? Did you ever hide any? Hide any from him?
Eddie
No. No. I'm not a good liar. I'm a terrible liar. And I knew that he was gonna find it anyways. The first one was this little double cliff.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
I couldn't even read music, so I had to, like, look up what this was when I got it. But I was like, music. I'll get that. And I think I got it, like, three. Three months out of high school. And I got home. Went home for Thanksgiving, and me and my dad were having a great day. We went to church. I was wearing a long sleeve. I remember it was kind of cold outside. And he took me. We were riding down this dirt road. He was showing me, like, where my grandparents. Grandparents used to live, something. One of those kind of days, and he was. It slipped down, and he saw it, and that was bad. I just started laughing. I didn't know what to do. Like, I did. I thought maybe at 18 years old, he was gonna give me a whooping.
Bobby Bones
Did they call you Ella as a kid?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Was Ella always your name? Because I'm assuming that's short for something.
Eddie
Elizabeth.
Bobby Bones
Got it. But it was always Ella.
Eddie
Yep.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome. Well, final question. I don't even need a real answer here, but when you say he would see, like, the drama stuff online, like, what's the percentage of that? That was true. Just give me a number.
Eddie
10 at the very least. I mean, the very most. I mean, I think that a lot of fan fiction.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
I mean, come. Yeah. I mean, I think that people get more worked up than we do.
Bobby Bones
I agree. Yeah, I agree. All right, Ella, congratulations on the number one. Second one. Thank you. Yeah. I hope you're super proud of it. You're still out with Morgan. You doing shows of Morgan? Still a few. That's a pretty significant way to go. Hello. You're doing your own headlining stuff now as well. But I'm like, that's a pretty cool introduction to a lot of people.
Eddie
Very cool. Yeah, this is. We did. We were first of four last year. First of three this year. And his band is so cool. He's there. My band and his band are kind of friends, and they've been so cool to us and him, and he's been really nice and giving some great advice on. On some of this stuff. So. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well, you guys follow Ella at Ella Langley Music. Congratulations. And what's. Have you next singled it yet? I know you put up Song with Hardy. But have you guys next singled it yet? Like, said what it is? Is that the next single? Okay. I don't even care if you say it now. I just wondered if I missed something. Something.
Eddie
No, we haven't said it yet.
Bobby Bones
All right. All right. Ella, good to see you. Thank you, Am. Anything else? No. Okay.
Amy
Want her whole outfit.
Bobby Bones
Me too. Me too.
Amy
I wish we could come up with that. Do you? I mean, you may have this. Like, when you see people, you just kind of want to wish you could just, like double tap them and then like everything.
Eddie
Just like his closet. Hannah monster.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Is that a thing? Is that a thing?
Eddie
Yeah, it's a thing, yeah.
Amy
Or you just like tap it and then all this. Or if I walk by you, I can just like, scan you with my.
Eddie
Phone and then you actually can. I think that you can do that on Google Images, actually.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you. Yeah.
Amy
Okay. I'll take your picture before you go.
Bobby Bones
All right. There she is. Ella Langley, everybody. Thank you, Ella.
Eddie
Thank you for having me.
Bobby Bones
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Morgan
And that is it for catching up on the Bobby Bones show this week. Thanks for hanging out with me every weekend. If you're a listener who messages me and you're like, I listen all the time. Thank you. I appreciate you. I know that you're here and supporting the show and that's awesome. Make sure you go subscribe to the Bobby bones show on YouTube and you can check out my podcast. Take this personally. I just did a bunch of episodes with seniors from Abe's garden, which is the place that Remy and I volunteer at as a therapy animal team. And they're just awesome. They have great stories to share. So I hope you go and listen. And part one and part three this weekend is up with Scuba Steve. As I mentioned at the very beginning of this, I think you'll really like it.
Kaitlyn Butts
Goodbye, everybody.
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – "The Best 7 Segments On The Bobby Bones Show This Week"
Release Date: July 12, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Producer: Premiere Networks
Timestamp: 03:02 – 18:52
Overview:
Bobby Bones sits down with emerging country artist Kaitlyn Butts to delve into her breakout single, "Ain't Gotta Die to be Dead to Me." The conversation explores the song's inspiration, its viral success, and Kaitlyn’s musical journey.
Key Discussions:
Song Inspiration: Kaitlyn shares how her upbringing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and her background in musical theater influenced her songwriting. She discusses how she reimagined the classic musical Oklahoma! to create a modern country album.
Kaitlyn Butts [07:00]: "I wanted to recreate Oklahoma! the musical and see what those songs would sound like today and in country music."
Viral Success: The host and Kaitlyn talk about how her song gained traction on TikTok, driven by fellow artists Avery Anna and Ella who created trends around it.
Kaitlyn Butts [09:35]: "Avery started making a couple videos... Ella posted her version, and it just started blowing up."
Performance Insights: Kaitlyn performs her hit single live on the show, showcasing her authentic and rootsy musical style.
Bobby Bones [14:02]: "This is the song that I love and I hope ends up being massive for years and years."
Notable Quotes:
Timestamp: 19:01 – 25:27
Overview:
Eddie is presented with a daring challenge to consume 70 hot dogs within 24 hours, inspired by Joey Chestnut's record-breaking performance. The segment builds suspense around whether Eddie will take on the challenge and what it entails.
Key Discussions:
Challenge Details: Bobby Bones explains the logistics and stakes of the challenge, including the monetary incentive of $700.
Bobby Bones [19:35]: "Will he accept it? Yes, he takes the challenge."
Participant Reactions: The audience and fellow hosts express their opinions, debating the feasibility and Eddie’s commitment.
Lunchbox [20:08]: "There's no way I want him to do it."
Eddie's Decision: Despite initial doubts, Eddie commits to the challenge, setting the stage for a live event that will be streamed on their YouTube channel.
Raymundo [23:39]: "I need to do this for my family and everyone that doubted me."
Notable Quotes:
Timestamp: 25:36 – 36:48
Overview:
In a fun and fast-paced segment, the hosts engage in a fantasy draft game where they must quickly name items beginning with the letter 'A.' The competitive spirit and creativity lead to humorous exchanges and playful banter.
Key Discussions:
Draft Mechanics: Each participant is given 15 seconds to name relevant items, leading to a mix of straightforward and quirky choices.
Bobby Bones [26:30]: "Ray, give me apple pie."
Team Dynamics: The group divides into teams, with Bobby Bones declaring one of the generated lists as the "song of the summer."
Bobby Bones [35:00]: "You have to go with Arizona over Alaska. Bigger cities, more people, and Arizona is awesome."
Notable Quotes:
Timestamp: 36:50 – 49:17
Overview:
Lunchbox sparks controversy by sharing his unconventional road trip rule: making his wife use the bathroom on the side of the road instead of stopping at rest areas. The segment ignites a lively debate among the hosts and listeners about respect and practicality during travel.
Key Discussions:
Lunchbox's Rationale: He explains that frequent stops add significant time to their journey, advocating for quick roadside breaks.
Lunchbox [37:44]: "We just pull over on the side of the road and pee. Quick and efficient."
Host Reactions: The other hosts express disapproval, highlighting the lack of consideration for his wife's comfort and privacy.
Amy [38:16]: "I do not need to be squatting on the side of the highway and going to the bathroom."
Ethical Considerations: The conversation touches on the importance of using handicap spots appropriately, with differing viewpoints on practicality versus respect for disabled individuals.
Amy [44:16]: "What if somebody who's really handicapped needs this spot?"
Notable Quotes:
Timestamp: 49:43 – 55:37
Overview:
Lunchbox accuses Morgan of being engaged based solely on her behavior and demeanor, leading to a dramatic fallout when Morgan denies the claims. The segment showcases the playful yet contentious dynamics among the hosts.
Key Discussions:
Lunchbox's Claims: He bases his speculation on Morgan's happiness and recent behavior during road trips, suggesting she proposed during a trip.
Lunchbox [51:17]: "Somewhere along that trip, he got down on one knee and proposed to Morgan."
Morgan’s Response: Morgan vehemently denies the engagement rumors, clarifying that there is no truth to Lunchbox's claims.
Morgan [53:36]: "Yes, I'm not engaged, and yes, I would share with you guys."
Group Reaction: The other hosts and participants react with disbelief and humor, reinforcing Morgan's innocence and highlighting the absurdity of baseless rumors.
Amy [55:37]: "I would bet a lot of money on the fact that she is not engaged."
Notable Quotes:
Timestamp: 55:56 – 79:11
Overview:
Ella Langley, a rising star in the country music scene, joins the show to discuss her latest hit "Warm for the Wind," her songwriting process, and her experiences navigating fame. The interview provides an intimate look into Ella's career and personal growth.
Key Discussions:
Songwriting Journey: Ella talks about co-writing "Warm for the Wind" with Joy Beth Taylor and Johnny Clausen, and how personal experiences shape her music.
Eddie [56:57]: "We wrote this song together, and it’s amazing to have it go number one."
Navigating Fame: She reflects on the pressures of performing live without relying on autotune, valuing authenticity over perfection.
Eddie [63:34]: "People are getting less and less familiar with what a live vocal sounds like."
Collaborative Writing: Ella emphasizes the importance of co-writing in Nashville, sharing her preference for collaboration as a means to enhance her songwriting skills.
Eddie [67:04]: "I wrote some and I try to write, but I'm good with collaborative things."
Personal Growth and Family Support: Ella discusses her parents' support and her live performances, highlighting the balance between personal life and professional success.
Eddie [71:05]: "My parents have always believed that this is what I was supposed to do."
Notable Quotes:
Timestamp: 79:16 – 82:58
Overview:
Morgan concludes the episode by thanking listeners and promoting her podcast featuring seniors from Abe's Garden. The episode wraps up with final interactions among the hosts, emphasizing community and support.
Key Discussions:
Listener Engagement: Morgan encourages listeners to subscribe to the Bobby Bones Show on YouTube and to check out her podcast, which highlights heartwarming stories from therapy animal volunteers.
Morgan [79:43]: "I hope you go and listen to my podcast with seniors from Abe's Garden."
Upcoming Segments: She mentions that Parts One and Three of the Best Bits will feature Scuba Steve, enticing listeners to tune in for more content.
Morgan [79:16]: "Part one and part three this weekend is up with Scuba Steve."
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This week's episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a mix of engaging interviews, playful challenges, and lively discussions. From Kaitlyn Butts' emerging success and Ella Langley's authentic approach to country music, to the humorous and sometimes controversial segments led by Lunchbox and Eddie, listeners are treated to a vibrant and entertaining experience. The episode underscores the show's commitment to featuring diverse voices, fostering community interactions, and providing insightful yet entertaining content.
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